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Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly, 2005 (WMS)

The temperature of the surface of the world's oceans provides a clear indication of the state of the Earth's climate and weather. The sea surface temperature anomaly, or difference from the mean, can show climate indicators such as the El Nino oscillation, which manifests as a warmer-than-normal sea surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean west of Ecuador and Peru. This sequence shows a slight La Nina effect, or cooler-than-normal sea surface temperature in the eastern Pacific.

This animation shows the Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for the first part of 2005.    This animation shows the Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for the first part of 2005.
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Animation Number:3192
Animator:Eric Sokolowsky (SVS) (Lead)
Completed:2005-07-11
Scientists:Frank J. Wentz (Remote Sensing Systems)
 Chelle Gentemann (Remote Sensing Systems)
Instrument:Aqua/AMSR-E
Data set:Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
Data Collected:2005/01/01 - 2005/07/03
Series:WMS
Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Climate Indicators >> Teleconnections >> El Nino Southern Oscillation
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Oceans >> Ocean Temperature >> Sea Surface Temperature
GCMD >> Location >> Global Ocean
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